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Gunfire heard inside besieged Somalia hotel as security forces battle attackers | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: CNN Reuters - Gunfire was heard on Monday from inside a besieged hotel in the Somali capital that was attacked on the weekend, a nearby resident and a police officer said, while parliament said it had postponed a scheduled session. The Villa Rose hotel, near the presidential residence, was stormed on Sunday by attackers of al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab, using guns and explosives, with a police officer saying at the time that some government officials […]

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